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these pro-jackson state banks, by jackson's opponents, are pet banks of the jackson. arewhigs, understandibly, very upset. look at this. king andrew the first trampling over the u.s. constitution. tehenal improvements, bank. overstepping his constitutional authority. the whigs say, born to command. this guy has taken some dictator like steps. he is to king like, they say. you'll notice, what is that document jackson is holding up driving the bankers out? order of the removal of the public moneys deposited from the u.s. bank. that is in reference to the removal of federal deposits. years later, when jackson was on his deathbed, he is asked, what was your most proud compliment? -- your most proud accomplishment? jackson has four words. i killed the bank. his proudest accomplishment. and sure enough. 1917, for 77 years in this country, no central bank. in 1913, the congress chartered a new central bank called the federal reserve. this federal reserve, we could do a whole class on the federal reserve. in short, one of the country's wealthiest financiers in u.s. j.p. morga
these pro-jackson state banks, by jackson's opponents, are pet banks of the jackson. arewhigs, understandibly, very upset. look at this. king andrew the first trampling over the u.s. constitution. tehenal improvements, bank. overstepping his constitutional authority. the whigs say, born to command. this guy has taken some dictator like steps. he is to king like, they say. you'll notice, what is that document jackson is holding up driving the bankers out? order of the removal of the public...
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jackson liked him. but he did not like jackson. and the diary which has never been published other than occasional snippets, he was on june the 5th, campaign almost over, he wrote jackson is insane. that's directly from charles winerd. two days later. disgusted with jackson. on the 8th, requesting to leave his command. hener g never got away. he died in battle exactly two months to the day after that last entry. dick garnett is the most famous of the officers who jackson threw in to arrest. unjustly it seemed to me, a letter that's never been published by dr. pre-man whofre responded to a request from someone in will a private letter, i never could understand why jackson persecuted dick garnett. even after the climax of the valley campaign, not all of the officers in close proximity were sure that jackson really had been skillful rather than lucky. a conclave of four of them agreed jackson could not continue to take such risks without at some time meeting with a great disaster. foot soldiers by this time had none of those reservati
jackson liked him. but he did not like jackson. and the diary which has never been published other than occasional snippets, he was on june the 5th, campaign almost over, he wrote jackson is insane. that's directly from charles winerd. two days later. disgusted with jackson. on the 8th, requesting to leave his command. hener g never got away. he died in battle exactly two months to the day after that last entry. dick garnett is the most famous of the officers who jackson threw in to arrest....
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jackson staff informed him. he said general jackson sprang up. directing his sword, them to attack the enemy. jackson would say, gentlemen bring out your men. the division would open the fight with only part of his command. at 4:30 p.m. he ordered the the secondtillery engage for nearly 15 minutes before reinforcements arrive. 30 minutes into the fight, the general got his men in the action. every attack jackson had thrown out at job gibbons' federal men had been fairied. jackson's men achieved a superiority in numbers and pushed the assault forward. the loss of engagement was heavy for jackson's command, losing 1,250 men in the engagement. of which his own brigade, the old stonewall brigade had suffered 340 casualties of the 800 they took into combat that afternoon. why jackson chose to attack this lone federal division is interesting. particularly as we established jackson was concentrating his divisions into a strong defensive position. if you're taking a strong defensive position, why are you going on to the offensive and the assault? could n
jackson staff informed him. he said general jackson sprang up. directing his sword, them to attack the enemy. jackson would say, gentlemen bring out your men. the division would open the fight with only part of his command. at 4:30 p.m. he ordered the the secondtillery engage for nearly 15 minutes before reinforcements arrive. 30 minutes into the fight, the general got his men in the action. every attack jackson had thrown out at job gibbons' federal men had been fairied. jackson's men achieved...
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jackson says, clay says. jackson says, no, you're mad! i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay, oh, yeah. clay, how many times are you going to run for president, clay, huh? two times? three times, four times? five times? how many times does a guy lose, clay, before you realize that you can't win. you can't win, clay. clay is out of his mind. can't believe this is going on. you're bluffing, clay says. oh, i'm not bluffing, mr. clay. i'm not bluffing. i'm going to take this bank down if it's the last thing i do, believe me, i'm going to do it. clay does not believe jackson. congress is an uproar, all of a sudden, what is going to happen? should we side with clay? should we side with jackson? should the bank be rechartered. the number one issue on everyone's mind. and jackson has some enemies, not just clay, but the president of the bank himself, nicholased biel -- biddle. a man who really could not be more opposite from andrew jackson. they shared something in common. they were both very determined, very stubborn and bull-headed. but biddle was extremely we
jackson says, clay says. jackson says, no, you're mad! i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay, oh, yeah. clay, how many times are you going to run for president, clay, huh? two times? three times, four times? five times? how many times does a guy lose, clay, before you realize that you can't win. you can't win, clay. clay is out of his mind. can't believe this is going on. you're bluffing, clay says. oh, i'm not bluffing, mr. clay. i'm not bluffing. i'm going to take...
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but jackson is 13 at this point at least by and excuse my 1780. jackson is 13 at this point. so madison at this point would have been just you know that nine years older than that. but while madison in most people's eyes would be of an average and acceptable age to serve as a combatant during the american revolution andrew jackson himself is serving as a combatant during the american revolution now, he's 13 when this begins and he joins the american army on the example of his oldest brother hugh jackson who was killed at the battle of stone oak theory in 1779 often we get the question. what in the world is a 13 year old kids doing in in a military situation and an army what army would accept the services of the 13 or a 15 years old boy. jackson is serving the american army largely is a messenger. it seems a courier. this is a kid who's who is on his home tour right this frontier of the caroline? is this sort of backwater of british north america and so here is jackson. getting in a combat role also serving in support capacities jackson himself has taken a prisoner of war at t
but jackson is 13 at this point at least by and excuse my 1780. jackson is 13 at this point. so madison at this point would have been just you know that nine years older than that. but while madison in most people's eyes would be of an average and acceptable age to serve as a combatant during the american revolution andrew jackson himself is serving as a combatant during the american revolution now, he's 13 when this begins and he joins the american army on the example of his oldest brother...
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now, i'm not here to defend jackson. but i am going to tell you a story which i think challenges that perception, one that is closely grounded in contemporary sources, the ones that i work with, especially in jackson's own surviving papers. in other words, a story that is, to the best of my knowledge, actually true. on july 5th, 1832, martin van buren, who had been jackson's secretary of state and now is his running mate in the 1832 presidential election, arrived at the white house at midnight. he had just the day before that landed in new york city after almost a year abroad and he had rushed down to washington and one day at jackson's urgent summons. he found the president sprawled out on a sick bed and jackson took his hand and said, and these are van buren's words describing it, with the clearest indications of a mind composed and in a tone entirely devoid of passion or bluster, he said, the bank, mr. van buren, is trying to kill me. but i will kill it. well, van buren first told this story many years later in his au
now, i'm not here to defend jackson. but i am going to tell you a story which i think challenges that perception, one that is closely grounded in contemporary sources, the ones that i work with, especially in jackson's own surviving papers. in other words, a story that is, to the best of my knowledge, actually true. on july 5th, 1832, martin van buren, who had been jackson's secretary of state and now is his running mate in the 1832 presidential election, arrived at the white house at midnight....
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they said, michael jackson killed michael jackson. michael jackson went to all these doctors, never told conrad murray anything. it's not conrad murray's fault, he only knew the information he knew. >> reporter: and then it all rested with the jury. one charge, one man dead, and another man's freedom in the balance. >> this involuntary manslaughter charge, it's all about reckless behavior. did dr. murray do or fail to do something with michael jackson that created a substantial risk of injury. of great injury or death to michael jackson? and if in doing that, it essentially caused his death. >> with the jury deliberating, there was nothing to do but wait. >> the tension in this case is at a fevered pitch. what's on the line in all of this? dr. murray could go to jail for four years if he's found guilty. on the prosecution side, and especially for the jackson family, it's will michael jackson get justice? will there be someone held accountable for what happened to this man? >> we're following the breaking news this hour, a verdict in t
they said, michael jackson killed michael jackson. michael jackson went to all these doctors, never told conrad murray anything. it's not conrad murray's fault, he only knew the information he knew. >> reporter: and then it all rested with the jury. one charge, one man dead, and another man's freedom in the balance. >> this involuntary manslaughter charge, it's all about reckless behavior. did dr. murray do or fail to do something with michael jackson that created a substantial risk...
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murray worked for and was paid by michael jackson. but the michael jackson argues otherwise. who do you believe employed dr. conrad murray at the time of michael's death? >> the complaint is very clear in alleging that it was aeg and the defendants at aeg who were employing dr. conrad murray. >> aeg had negotiated a contract to pay murray's salary. but the company says that agreement would have covered only the upcoming "this is it" concert. >> whatever interaction michael jackson had with dr. murray didn't really concern or involve us until the tour started that's when this contract would have kicked in. we had never started to pay dr. murray. we had never officially employed him. because that contract never got signed. >> so, to you, this contract is null and void or -- >> yeah, to me, it never took effect because it required michael's signature. >> mr. jackson never signed. aeg never signed. it was still in negotiations. >> but the jacksons point to an e-mail sent to kenny ortega. director of the "this is it" concerts. >> this is what the jackson lawyers call their smoking
murray worked for and was paid by michael jackson. but the michael jackson argues otherwise. who do you believe employed dr. conrad murray at the time of michael's death? >> the complaint is very clear in alleging that it was aeg and the defendants at aeg who were employing dr. conrad murray. >> aeg had negotiated a contract to pay murray's salary. but the company says that agreement would have covered only the upcoming "this is it" concert. >> whatever interaction...
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you have frederick jackson turner who depicted jackson as a westerner. another historian depicted him as fighting against the moneyed interests. and by the time the 1960's roll around, a lot of their study of jackson focuses on him in indian removal. so it almost seemed like one of those questions about jackson that is obvious if you step back and look at the source material. if you look at where he comes from geographically. how he develops over the course of his early life before he moves to tennessee. it is one of those obvious questions that i think historians have missed. part of that may be because jackson is easy to stereotype. if you stereotype him as a westerner, that explains why all of those people showed up in washington at his inauguration. it can't be because they were looking for jobs. it has to be because they were sort of the beverly hillbillies from the appellation -- appalachias. it is easy to stereotype him into a black and white figure and not see the nuances of his identity. he was a westerner. i want to be clear. if you look at his
you have frederick jackson turner who depicted jackson as a westerner. another historian depicted him as fighting against the moneyed interests. and by the time the 1960's roll around, a lot of their study of jackson focuses on him in indian removal. so it almost seemed like one of those questions about jackson that is obvious if you step back and look at the source material. if you look at where he comes from geographically. how he develops over the course of his early life before he moves to...
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judge jackson may be a fine woman. but she is a dangerous drudge report she built her career as a far left activist and it did not change when she put on a robe ten years ago. shipper personifies activism from the bench she is created to undermine criminal sentences and she cannot be trusted to interpret the law or constitution as written. judge jackson's record makes clear her brief stent is a criminal defense attorney was not motivated merely by devotion to equal representation of all. as part of a deep commitment to leniency for criminals. indeed, she has continued to act as if defective lawyer for criminals from behind the bench as she did from in front of it. judge jackson's average sentence for criminals are 34% lighter than the national average for criminal cases and 25% lighter than her own words average. the d.c. district court. disturbingly, some of the most sensational examples of her soft on crime sedrick cases involving child pornographers. she has given more lenient sentences and recommended by the senten
judge jackson may be a fine woman. but she is a dangerous drudge report she built her career as a far left activist and it did not change when she put on a robe ten years ago. shipper personifies activism from the bench she is created to undermine criminal sentences and she cannot be trusted to interpret the law or constitution as written. judge jackson's record makes clear her brief stent is a criminal defense attorney was not motivated merely by devotion to equal representation of all. as...
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jackson. >> the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean is not my lover >> michael jackson doesn't just come along once in a century or a lifetime. he only comes along once. >> all silenced at age 50. >> my brother, the legendary king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009, at 2:26 p.m. >> as his life was controversial -- >> he raised the bar for image makeovers to a point where no one else wants to even come close to it. >> so is his death. >> this is something which i feared and it is something which i warned about. where there is smoke, there is fire. this is a case of abuse of medications. >> reporter: millions in mourning. they are mourning in gary, indiana, too. michael's hometown. he was the seventh of nine children. flags at half staff. a memorial at his childhood home. his steelworker father, joe, turned five of his boys into a band. with 5-year-old michael out front. one of the first venues, the auditorium of roosevelt high. here the jackson 5 won the t
jackson. >> the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean is not my lover >> michael jackson doesn't just come along once in a century or a lifetime. he only comes along once. >> all silenced at age 50. >> my brother, the legendary king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009, at 2:26 p.m. >> as his life was controversial -- >> he raised the bar for image makeovers to a point where no one else wants to even come close to it....
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jackson is continuing. are we dealing with a homicide, are we dealing with accidental overdose, what are we dealing with? >> i want to go to mary margaret, news editor of radaronline.com. all right, we still don't know where the body is. what can you tell me about a portion of michael jackson's brain still missing? >> well, the portion of the brain that was missing is supposed to have been taken for medical reasons. they wanted to do further investigation -- >> testing? >> further testing, yes, in terms of what exactly he ingested, what was in his system, et cetera. >> straight out to howard oliver, former deputy medical examiner and forensic pathologist. doctor, thank you for being with us. don't they have tissue samples? i'm sure they took blood from his body. why do they need his brain, doctor? >> they really don't need his brain for toxicology studies. soft tissues, like from the liver and the kidney, would be better than examining brain tissue. >> so why? why? can you think of any legitimate reason to
jackson is continuing. are we dealing with a homicide, are we dealing with accidental overdose, what are we dealing with? >> i want to go to mary margaret, news editor of radaronline.com. all right, we still don't know where the body is. what can you tell me about a portion of michael jackson's brain still missing? >> well, the portion of the brain that was missing is supposed to have been taken for medical reasons. they wanted to do further investigation -- >> testing?...
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jackson's best wordsmith. after a few weeks he gave it back to jackson a closely written draft for a veto. 59 pages long, just as the recharter bill finally passed congress and was presented to jackson with deliberate timing on july 4, 1832. roger tawney, the same guys who jackson appointed chief justice of the supreme court and is now forever branded as the man who delivered the dred scott decision. at this time he was jackson's attorney general. he has left us a picture of what came next. jackson wanted someone to work over kendall's draft. tawny, who was the one member of jackson's cabinet who is in favor of vetoing the charter. he was the only one that jackson thought he could trust. for company jackson had living with him in the white house a professional artist named ralph earl who have taken landscapes and historical scenes and any number of portraits of jackson himself. if you have seen a portrait of jackson, it is almost certainly an earl portrait. he get them over and over again. earl had converted o
jackson's best wordsmith. after a few weeks he gave it back to jackson a closely written draft for a veto. 59 pages long, just as the recharter bill finally passed congress and was presented to jackson with deliberate timing on july 4, 1832. roger tawney, the same guys who jackson appointed chief justice of the supreme court and is now forever branded as the man who delivered the dred scott decision. at this time he was jackson's attorney general. he has left us a picture of what came next....
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jackson's temporary control of jackson's billion dollar empire. reports of an alleged bio mom has resurfaced. in her attempt to seize custody of jackson's multimillion dollar estate and the children. who is she? tonight -- questions mount as police continue investigating jackson's home and those surrounding him at the time of death. the investigation now labeled multipronged. did jackson try to obtain a powerful sedative used during surgery just before his death? and tonight, there will be no public viewing at neverland. music icon, michael jackson, dead at 50. the fate of his three children unknown. ♪ beat it beat it >>> michael jackson's will is now on file with a los angeles court. ♪ i'm bad >> striking new voice in michael jackson's death with a shocking story to tell. >> i got this chill through my body. and i said, michael, if you take that medicine, you might not wake up. ♪ i'm starting with the man in the mirror ♪ >> in his short will, he did say, i intentionally omitted to provide for my former wife, debde deborah rowe jackson. >>
jackson's temporary control of jackson's billion dollar empire. reports of an alleged bio mom has resurfaced. in her attempt to seize custody of jackson's multimillion dollar estate and the children. who is she? tonight -- questions mount as police continue investigating jackson's home and those surrounding him at the time of death. the investigation now labeled multipronged. did jackson try to obtain a powerful sedative used during surgery just before his death? and tonight, there will be no...
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he will speak about andrew jackson and the white house, also the origin, the events and andrew jackson spank war. . taking that a step forward, the impact of that on the role of the president and later generations. we do anniversaries. 2017, this year is also a benchmark because jackson was born in 1767. that makes it 250 years. that box is being checked as well. the four turning the podium over, it is important to share a few salient elements about his really impressive and far-reaching background. he is a professor at the university of tennessee. he will tell you more about this momentarily. he is the editor of the papers of andrew jackson. on the curriculum part, prior to joining the faculty, he was the university of new mexico, albuquerque. his connection with the papers of andrew jackson goes all the way back in time to that period. he has contributed to numerous historical publications. there are some good ones. we went over this together. the new oxford university press volume, which is a very cool title called when life strikes the president. his critical essay and review artic
he will speak about andrew jackson and the white house, also the origin, the events and andrew jackson spank war. . taking that a step forward, the impact of that on the role of the president and later generations. we do anniversaries. 2017, this year is also a benchmark because jackson was born in 1767. that makes it 250 years. that box is being checked as well. the four turning the podium over, it is important to share a few salient elements about his really impressive and far-reaching...
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judge jackson went to nuremberg -- this judge jackson might have gone there to defend them. judge jackson also refused to answer one commonsense question after another. for example, when senator blackburn asked her what a woman is, she pretended not to know. i asked her who has more of a right to be in the united states, new citizens who follow the rules or illegal aliens whose very first act in the united states was to break our laws. judge jackson refused to answer. when i asked a simple question of judge jackson, whether releasing guantanamo bay terrorists would make us more or less safe, she, again, pretended not to know the answer even though it's published by the biden administration. i also asked judge jackson if criminals were more or less likely to commit a crime if they knew they would be caught, convicted, and sentenced. i asked this pretty basic question at least three times. it was not a hard question, and yet again, she refused to answer. judge jackson also refused to say whether packing the supreme court was a bad idea even though the judge for whom she clerke
judge jackson went to nuremberg -- this judge jackson might have gone there to defend them. judge jackson also refused to answer one commonsense question after another. for example, when senator blackburn asked her what a woman is, she pretended not to know. i asked her who has more of a right to be in the united states, new citizens who follow the rules or illegal aliens whose very first act in the united states was to break our laws. judge jackson refused to answer. when i asked a simple...
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they said, michael jackson killed michael jackson. michael jackson went to all these doctors, never told conrad murray anything. it's not conrad murray's fault, he only knew the information he knew. >> reporter: and then it all rested with the jury. one charge, one man dead, and another man's freedom in the balance. >> this involuntary manslaughter charge, it's all about reckless behavior. did dr. murray do or fail to do something with michael jackson that created a substantial risk of injury. of great injury or death to michael jackson? and if in doing that, it essentially caused his death. >> with the jury deliberating, there was nothing to do but wait. >> the tension in this case is at a fevered pitch. what's on the line in all of this? dr. murray could go to jail for four years if he's found guilty. on the prosecution side, and especially for the jackson family, it's will michael jackson get justice? will there be someone held accountable for what happened to this man? >> we're following the breaking news this hour, a verdict in t
they said, michael jackson killed michael jackson. michael jackson went to all these doctors, never told conrad murray anything. it's not conrad murray's fault, he only knew the information he knew. >> reporter: and then it all rested with the jury. one charge, one man dead, and another man's freedom in the balance. >> this involuntary manslaughter charge, it's all about reckless behavior. did dr. murray do or fail to do something with michael jackson that created a substantial risk...
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jackson pronounced dead. reports emerge jackson not the biological father of any of his three children and he never formally or legally adopted them. investigators converging with multiple search warrants leaving the home with bags full of evidence, reportedly drugs. jackson's will revealing a fortune of $500 billion. repeat, $500 billion. everything going to the 79-year-old mother, his three children, and charity. then, the stunning document goes on the offense, completely cutting out, not leaving out, cutting out former wife debbie rowe, the mom of two jackson children. grandmother, katherine, named legal guardian. backup, not sister la toya janet, not brothers -- jackson named former supreme diana ross guardian of the three children. bombshell tonight -- it's war! a courtroom standoff just hours ago as executors take on grandmother katherine jackson going toe to toe over controlling jackson's half a billion-dollar empire. and katherine jackson telling the court the executors will run jackson's estate into
jackson pronounced dead. reports emerge jackson not the biological father of any of his three children and he never formally or legally adopted them. investigators converging with multiple search warrants leaving the home with bags full of evidence, reportedly drugs. jackson's will revealing a fortune of $500 billion. repeat, $500 billion. everything going to the 79-year-old mother, his three children, and charity. then, the stunning document goes on the offense, completely cutting out, not...
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that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> -- was taken to the hospital and there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> as the news breaks, jackson's brothers tito and jermaine begin to hear grim and troubling reports from loved ones and the media. do you remember the day, where you were, and the time? >> oh, yeah. i'll never forget it. i was -- i happened to be home. my middle son, terrell, called me on the phone. dad, is it true, what they are saying on tv about uncle michael? i said, what are they saying? they say he was rushed to the hospital and he's not breathing or something like that. i say, what? >> you called and said do you know anything about michael being rushed to the hospital? i said no. and i called my mother immediately. and she said she was on her way to the hospital. jermaine's mother, katherine, confirmed his worst fears. >> she was already at the hospital, and i called her back, and i heard her say he's dead. and i couldn't believe to hear my mother say her child is dead. my brother. and i got weak. ver
that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> -- was taken to the hospital and there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> as the news breaks, jackson's brothers tito and jermaine begin to hear grim and troubling reports from loved ones and the media. do you remember the day, where you were, and the time? >> oh, yeah. i'll never forget it. i was -- i happened to be home. my middle son, terrell, called me...
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pro-jackson state banks. these pro-jackson state banks by jackson's opponents are called pet banks. these are pets for jackson. the whigs are understandably very very furious with jackson. this is a whig cartoon. look at that. king andrew the first, trampling on the constitution. over stepping his constitutional authority. born to command. many people are opposed to jackson. some democrats are opposed to jackson. they thought he had taken some dictator like steps. he was to king like they said. he is driving the bankers out. order of the removal of public money deposited from the u.s. bank. that is in reference to the removal of federal deposits. years later when he was on his deathbed, jackson was asked what was his most proud, accomplishment? jackson had four words -- i killed the bank. his proudest accomplishment. sure enough, from 1836 to 1913, 77 years, no central bank. in 1913, the congress chartered a new central bank, a central bank called the federal reserve. this federal reserve, well we could teach a whole class on the federal reserve. in short, one of the country's wealt
pro-jackson state banks. these pro-jackson state banks by jackson's opponents are called pet banks. these are pets for jackson. the whigs are understandably very very furious with jackson. this is a whig cartoon. look at that. king andrew the first, trampling on the constitution. over stepping his constitutional authority. born to command. many people are opposed to jackson. some democrats are opposed to jackson. they thought he had taken some dictator like steps. he was to king like they said....
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that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> -- was taken to the hospital and there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> as the news breaks, jackson's brothers, tito and jermaine, begin to hear grim and troubling reports from loved ones and the media. do you remember the date, where you were, and the time? >> oh, yeah. i'll never forget it. i was -- i happened to be home. my middle son, terrell, called me on the phone. dad, is it true, what they are saying on tv about uncle michael? i said, what are they saying? he said, he was rushed to the hospital and he's not breathing or something like that. i say, what? >> you called -- cnn called my wife and said do you know anything about michael being rushed to the hospital? i said, no. and i called my mother immediately. and she said she was on her way to the hospital. jermaine's mother, katherine, confirmed his worst fears. >> she was already at the hospital, and i called her back, and i heard her say he's dead. and i couldn't believe to hear my mother say her child is dead. my br
that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> -- was taken to the hospital and there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> as the news breaks, jackson's brothers, tito and jermaine, begin to hear grim and troubling reports from loved ones and the media. do you remember the date, where you were, and the time? >> oh, yeah. i'll never forget it. i was -- i happened to be home. my middle son, terrell, called...
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jackson's book. hemming jackson's glories. edging the reflective glow of the hero now, to whom he had been so opposed during the war. in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off had the signatures of if not every, virtually every field officer of all the regiments under them. the only ones who didn't sign seemed to have been away from what i can find. the very first one on that list, if it matters, the first one physically, the top of the list of field officers was samuel v. fulkerson. some of you may recognize him as jackson's favorite colonel. he said so a couple of times. he was destined to be killed a few thousand yards from here. when word came, he shed tears, his favorite field officer. i doubt that he knew that fulkerson was at the top of that list. so this mutiny against jackson was not only deeper than it seemed but probably more significant about his standing in the army and out. think, too, about the prospect, had all the army, the general office
jackson's book. hemming jackson's glories. edging the reflective glow of the hero now, to whom he had been so opposed during the war. in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off had the signatures of if not every, virtually every field officer of all the regiments under them. the only ones who didn't sign seemed to have been away from what i can find. the very first one on that list, if it matters, the first one physically,...
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jackson says. jackson warns that if this bank is rechartered, we will see in this nation the creation of a new moneyed air storistocracy, everything we can to stop this, this den of vipers. he also calls it the hydra of corruption, jackson said it's a hydra of corruption. is this bank truly corrupt as he says? as evidence, jackson points out 59 members of congress, jabs sa jackson says, and he's correct in this, 59 members of congress own stock in the bank of the united states. they have a financial interest in pushing this recharter through. not only that, daniel webster, while he's serving in the senate, is also a director of this private bank, a hydra of corruption from jackson's point of view. and i, andrew jackson, am going to take this bank down. henry clay cannot believe it. you're mad. henry clay says, jackson says, no, you're mad. i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay, oh, yeah, clay, how many times you going to run for president, clay? huh? two times, three tim
jackson says. jackson warns that if this bank is rechartered, we will see in this nation the creation of a new moneyed air storistocracy, everything we can to stop this, this den of vipers. he also calls it the hydra of corruption, jackson said it's a hydra of corruption. is this bank truly corrupt as he says? as evidence, jackson points out 59 members of congress, jabs sa jackson says, and he's correct in this, 59 members of congress own stock in the bank of the united states. they have a...
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it's been more than four years since michael jackson's death and katherine jackson lost her son and his children lost the father. who is ton are the death of michael jackson? the family believes concert promoter aeg live is to blame and. eg live says it was jackson's own decisions that led to his decision. it now rests in the hands of 12 californian jurors. don lemon reports. >> christmas. >> exactly. >> what does christmas mean? what does christmas mean. >> love? >> love what? >> family. >> who is your family? >>. >> you and me and people who love you. >> it was a side of michael jackson the world had rarely seen until now. for months a jury inside this courtroom has watched private home videos. seen personal photos and listened to expert testimony and from family and friends. now it's up to jurors to decide whether aeg live is responsible for the death of michael jackson. michael jackson's mother cath ring and his children filed an 18-page complaint against aeg live the company behind his planned this is it concert. before the trial began i spoke to kevin boyle about the family's laws
it's been more than four years since michael jackson's death and katherine jackson lost her son and his children lost the father. who is ton are the death of michael jackson? the family believes concert promoter aeg live is to blame and. eg live says it was jackson's own decisions that led to his decision. it now rests in the hands of 12 californian jurors. don lemon reports. >> christmas. >> exactly. >> what does christmas mean? what does christmas mean. >> love?...
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jackson is stoked. the people are ready for jackson. ony look at what is going and it disgusts them. can you think what daniel webster thought of something like this? jackson is ready. was the country ready for jackson? what is this man going to do? there is no telling. he is a loose cannon. what is going to happen? says all right, we lost that election, that is fine. i'm going to push through my american system. he begins with internal improvements. we need a road. we have all these farmers for my home state of kentucky, we need a road that stresses from lexington, kentucky, to maysville, kentucky, right there along the ohio river. i want to use federal dollars to build that railroad -- that road. the bill goes on. it arrives on jackson's desk after five through congress. jackson responds and vetoes the bill. goesf the first famous the -- vetoes in presidential history. this was just the beginning. clay says he vetoed my internal improvements bill, let's try another plan of the american system. let's try a new tariff. 1832.riff of this
jackson is stoked. the people are ready for jackson. ony look at what is going and it disgusts them. can you think what daniel webster thought of something like this? jackson is ready. was the country ready for jackson? what is this man going to do? there is no telling. he is a loose cannon. what is going to happen? says all right, we lost that election, that is fine. i'm going to push through my american system. he begins with internal improvements. we need a road. we have all these farmers...
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brigades to reinforce jackson, hoping to double jackson's side. "cache yourckson troops as much as possible until you strike your blow and be prepared to return to me. i will endeavor to keep general public quiet until this was done." this next campaign for jackson was to be one of an offensive nature. lee's hopes for a quick offensive action by jackson against pope at the army of virginia was quickly dashed. jackson was slow, careful, and cautious during this time period. he had heard federal forces concentrating in fredericksburg, which, if true, posed a serious threat to richmond and the line of communications with the confederate capital. he was struggling as he was trying to find a way to turn pope's position. lee concurred with jackson's assessment to avoid a frontal assault, to use maneuver to get pope added his position, where -- maneuver him to an open field, and have them participate in one of those classic napoleonic assaults. on august 8, lee received a dispatch from jackson. suggesting he would attack the vanguard of hope's army as th
brigades to reinforce jackson, hoping to double jackson's side. "cache yourckson troops as much as possible until you strike your blow and be prepared to return to me. i will endeavor to keep general public quiet until this was done." this next campaign for jackson was to be one of an offensive nature. lee's hopes for a quick offensive action by jackson against pope at the army of virginia was quickly dashed. jackson was slow, careful, and cautious during this time period. he had...
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it's jackson's worst nightmare come true. >>> the location of jackson's body still a mystery. tonight, we learn the body may be secretly held at the family crypt of motown founder, barry gordy, but why. how do you lose a gold casket with 20 helicopters hovering and thousands watching the casket exit the arena? was the body ever in the casket? or, was it smuggled out through the arenas secret underground tunnels in an unmarked van? we confirm a portion of jackson's brain missing from the body. the jackson family boils over, father joe and the jackson brothers push for burial in the backyard of neverland, laying the groundwork for a michael jackson burial theme park. sister janet pleading for a family intervention to save jackson's life. that never happened after jackson ordered a fleet of body guards to keep the body auto, refusing phone calls from his mother. needle marks in jackson's neck. that's right. his neck. signs of drug injections. his other veins had track marks. many branded an autopsy fake. now, comes reports needle marks discovered all over his body, neck, ankles,
it's jackson's worst nightmare come true. >>> the location of jackson's body still a mystery. tonight, we learn the body may be secretly held at the family crypt of motown founder, barry gordy, but why. how do you lose a gold casket with 20 helicopters hovering and thousands watching the casket exit the arena? was the body ever in the casket? or, was it smuggled out through the arenas secret underground tunnels in an unmarked van? we confirm a portion of jackson's brain missing from...
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jackson family. like you said, $4 million to walk away. to never challenge custody again, whether the guardian is catherine jackson or another member of the jackson family. however, rowe's attorneys now demanding a retraction. they say there is no deal. she's not taken any money, she's not going to take any money other than the spousal support she and jackson agreed on years ago. >> mary mar get, with radar on-line.com what can you tell me about an alleged payoff for debbie rowe? >> at this point we think it's false. what we do know is the fact that the judge specifically asked that debbie rowe and the jackson family come to an agreement before the hearing, so that everyone knows and is on the same page of what's going to happen with the children. as for money she's been very clear through her lawyer that's not what she is seeking. for now on the record, she doesn't want any more money or her kids. >> to our producer standing by there in l.a. natisha, do you know any more about the payoff? when is it
jackson family. like you said, $4 million to walk away. to never challenge custody again, whether the guardian is catherine jackson or another member of the jackson family. however, rowe's attorneys now demanding a retraction. they say there is no deal. she's not taken any money, she's not going to take any money other than the spousal support she and jackson agreed on years ago. >> mary mar get, with radar on-line.com what can you tell me about an alleged payoff for debbie rowe? >>...
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michael jackson picked conrad murray. michael jackson had a history of drug abuse. he had a history of this kind of behavior. and he single-handedly chose the person that would help him with his addiction. >> i spoke with aeg live's president and ceo randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. in that interview phillips said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him $150,000 per month was solely michael's choice. >> he stared at me with this very deep stare and he said, "you don't understand. my body is what fuels this entire venture. and like barack obama, i need my own physician with me 24/7. okay? that's not negotiable." >> phillips believed michael had a very personal reason for taking on the scheduled 50 concerts. >> i said, why now? because i had been chasing him to come out of retirement and get on the stage and perform live for three years. this was, you know, like a mission of mine. a quest. and he said to me, very interesting, was very poignant, he said, "i'm doing it now because my kids are old enough to appreciate what i do." >> michae
michael jackson picked conrad murray. michael jackson had a history of drug abuse. he had a history of this kind of behavior. and he single-handedly chose the person that would help him with his addiction. >> i spoke with aeg live's president and ceo randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. in that interview phillips said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him $150,000 per month was solely michael's choice. >> he stared at me with this very deep stare and he...
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that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital -- >> there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> reporter: fans around the world hope and prayed. but the music mega-star would not survive. >> my brother, the legend dare king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009 :00th, 2009 at 226 p. >> the los angeles county kor nor would rule jackson's death a homicide. acute propofal intoxication. a powerf fufu fufu fufu fufu ff. coming up, what happened in the final hours of michael jackson's life? and who was responsible? [ male announcer ] the new malibus are getting a lot of attention at your chevy dealer lately for good reason. like malibu ltz with chevrolet mylink. kbb called it one of the most user-friendly multimedia interfaces on the market. malibu lt with 10 standard airbags, more than fusion or sonata. and malibu ls, offering an epa-estimated 34 mpg highway. ♪ the all-new malibu. right now get this great lease on a 2013 chevy malibu ls for around $169 a month. >> reporter:
that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital -- >> there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> reporter: fans around the world hope and prayed. but the music mega-star would not survive. >> my brother, the legend dare king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009 :00th, 2009 at 226 p. >> the los angeles county kor nor would rule jackson's...
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jackson? >> right. well tv newser is reporting that abc paid $200,000 to license about ten minutes of video of joe and katherine jackson. they paid this to a production company. this was a documentary that was supposed to air soon. now abc claims that the licensing of the video had nothing to do with the sit-down exclusive they got with joe jackson. >> abc claims what? >> that the licensing of the video is completely separate from the interview they got. >> could you put ellie back up? put ellie back up. ellie, when you're saying licensing of video. >> right. >> i'm a lawyer, i know what it means to license something. but don't they give that video to abc to run on one of their shows and then they get nearly $250,000 for the interview, but abc and the jacksons are saying, no, we didn't get paid for the interview? >> well, there's no comment from the jacksons about it, but abc is saying, right, they did not get paid for the interview. >> okay. you know what, they can say whatever they want to,
jackson? >> right. well tv newser is reporting that abc paid $200,000 to license about ten minutes of video of joe and katherine jackson. they paid this to a production company. this was a documentary that was supposed to air soon. now abc claims that the licensing of the video had nothing to do with the sit-down exclusive they got with joe jackson. >> abc claims what? >> that the licensing of the video is completely separate from the interview they got. >> could you put...
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jackson. >> most everybody figures the war is lost. new orleans is in a panic. the government wants to surrender. the british aren't even p here. let's just surrender. brian: the people of new orleanss were unbelievably tense. why?y? because the british were just miles away. they didn't know if they were going to face oppression orti keep the freedom that america offered them just three weeks prior to the war. it was up to jackson to let them know he has got them covered. >> so he declares martial law. an he says no. heit says i'm here and they shall not pass except over my dead body. >> the historic french quarter. charters in st. louis. wife would i bring to you thisis interaction? because right here in this building it was right here in this building 200 plus years blnk where andrew jackson met with his generals and they sketched out a battle plan to take on the british with nothing short of brilliant and yielded unparalleled success. >> we had no background. he had never led anything in co
jackson. >> most everybody figures the war is lost. new orleans is in a panic. the government wants to surrender. the british aren't even p here. let's just surrender. brian: the people of new orleanss were unbelievably tense. why?y? because the british were just miles away. they didn't know if they were going to face oppression orti keep the freedom that america offered them just three weeks prior to the war. it was up to jackson to let them know he has got them covered. >> so he...
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there's joe jackson in his hat walking with michael jackson's kids. and one of the perhaps other sisters, not sure who. let's listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jermaine jackson, the other brothers of michael jackson now taking seats in the first row. quincy jones there on the left-hand side of your screen i believe. maybe not. no. no. ♪ ♪ >> there's the three children of michael jackson. ♪ ♪ >> katherine jackson sitting next to her husband, joe jackson. joe jackson lives in las vegas. katherine jackson lives in encino. ♪ gotham chopra who is watching this with us, what are your thoughts as you see the members of the jackson family some of whom you know, some of whom -- >> well, i think, you know, it's a somber moment, certainly, and one of reflection and it's nice. i mean, i think one of the things that is surprising when you see things like this that are so big put on by the jackson family, they're done with a lot of dignity and emotion and for me, seeing the kids, that was the family that michael created for himself and he was a pretty iso
there's joe jackson in his hat walking with michael jackson's kids. and one of the perhaps other sisters, not sure who. let's listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jermaine jackson, the other brothers of michael jackson now taking seats in the first row. quincy jones there on the left-hand side of your screen i believe. maybe not. no. no. ♪ ♪ >> there's the three children of michael jackson. ♪ ♪ >> katherine jackson sitting next to her husband, joe jackson. joe jackson...
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reverend jesse jackson, jackie jr., yousef, sentita jackson and all of the jacksons here. chicago, gary, indiana, very close, within 45 minutes of each other. and there are pictures of the jackson family with the other jackson family. i'm looking at just this center here, starting to fill up, guys, and people are -- i heard you guys talking about a solemn mood. it is not solemn here. it's celebratory. people aren't being outrageous. they aren't dancing in the streets -- or in the aisles, i should say, but they're being very cordial and they're just happy to be here. you can hear the announcement, i'm not sure if you can, it says, the memorial service will start very soon. you can take your seats here. so, just everyday folk who really loved michael jackson from all over the world, and really, you know, we talk about the dignitaries and whatever, it's not really about them, you know, those are the people that get on television. those are the names that, you know, people may perk up when they hear. but this is really about michael jackson, his family, and these people who su
reverend jesse jackson, jackie jr., yousef, sentita jackson and all of the jacksons here. chicago, gary, indiana, very close, within 45 minutes of each other. and there are pictures of the jackson family with the other jackson family. i'm looking at just this center here, starting to fill up, guys, and people are -- i heard you guys talking about a solemn mood. it is not solemn here. it's celebratory. people aren't being outrageous. they aren't dancing in the streets -- or in the aisles, i...
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father joe jackson. he wants the children on the stage under the name jackson three. jackson often revealing physical abuse, beatings at the hands of his father. , joe jackson. always keeping his own children far away. but now, joe jackson boasting, he himself will raise the children. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? and the payoff. is a deal in the work where is bio mom debbie rowe drops the custody battle for jackson's three children? payoff, $4 million for rowe to just go away? rowe vehemently insists it is not true. >>> as vultures circle jackson's dead body, the fate of his three children, unknown. >> we're not investigating the doctor. we're investigating michael jackson's death. >> this is from a los angeles's d.a. office contradicting that. here's a quote. it's still lapd's investigation. they have not filed a case. so therefore is ththis isn't considered a homicide. >> after my tour ended i remained out of the country undergoing a treatment for dependcy on pain medication. it was initially prescribed for the excrucial nateth yating pain i w -- excruci
father joe jackson. he wants the children on the stage under the name jackson three. jackson often revealing physical abuse, beatings at the hands of his father. , joe jackson. always keeping his own children far away. but now, joe jackson boasting, he himself will raise the children. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? and the payoff. is a deal in the work where is bio mom debbie rowe drops the custody battle for jackson's three children? payoff, $4 million for rowe to just go away? rowe...
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testimony by jackson's teenaged accuser. >> i feared for michael jackson. not that the trial was going to end badly but that something would happen to michael. when i saw that spectacle, i realized that my concerns about his frailty, about his physical issues, and emotional instability, were even more well-founded. ? >> it took a terrible toll. >> reporter: thomas mesereau was jackson's lead defense attorney. walking jackson into the courtroom nearly every day. >> michael jackson was the best client you could have in a courtroom. he was very humble. he was very down to earth, very decent and very quiet. and i think this trial and this entire case took a terrible toll on him emotionally and physically. >> were you worried that he might not make it? >> i was on occasion. sometimes he would call me at 3:00 in the morning crying, terriified about what would happen to his children. on verdict day, he looked like death warmed over. it was just sad. his cheeks were sunken in, he could hardly smile. he looked horrible. >> reporter: it was june 13, 2005. after more
testimony by jackson's teenaged accuser. >> i feared for michael jackson. not that the trial was going to end badly but that something would happen to michael. when i saw that spectacle, i realized that my concerns about his frailty, about his physical issues, and emotional instability, were even more well-founded. ? >> it took a terrible toll. >> reporter: thomas mesereau was jackson's lead defense attorney. walking jackson into the courtroom nearly every day. >>...
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we are showing the jackson family at jackson's memorial. there's a red arrow on the left of the screen pointing to this young man. >> right. we haven't been able to confirm it. you have to question the sources. you have to wonder, is it a legitimate claim or just because it's michael jackson and there's a lot of money at stake here. >> this guy, 25 years old, allegedly claiming he's the bio son of michael jackson. is up there on the front row with the family? is that what i just saw? >> it's allegedly what you saw. >> what we think we saw. >> correct. >> this is what i don't get. leonard leeds, you're the expert in wills and estates. why would he wait until jackson is dead to make a claim? >> i think he may have just thought of it. you know? >> what? >> first of all, nobody prethought jackson would die like that. who knows. he would have to have a blood test to prove he's a son. maybe when jackson was alive, he never came forward. >> okay. marty makary, tell me. can you do a paternity test post-autopsy? >> sure you can. the dna is still the
we are showing the jackson family at jackson's memorial. there's a red arrow on the left of the screen pointing to this young man. >> right. we haven't been able to confirm it. you have to question the sources. you have to wonder, is it a legitimate claim or just because it's michael jackson and there's a lot of money at stake here. >> this guy, 25 years old, allegedly claiming he's the bio son of michael jackson. is up there on the front row with the family? is that what i just...
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father joe jackson. he wants the children on the stage under the name the jackson 3. jackson himself often revealing physical abuse, beatings at the hands of his father, always keeping his children far away. but now, joe jackson boasting he will raise the children. and in a stunning statement, actually blames 79-year-old grandmother katherine for all the beatings. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? and of course tonight, the payoff. is a deal in the works for the bio mom, debbie rowe, drops her custody battle for jackson's three children? payoff, $4 million to go away? rowe vehemently insisting it's not true. the fda announcing it may classify diprivan as a controlled substance. hey, washington, you're a day late and a dollar short. again. as vultures circle jackson's dead body, the fate of his three children unknown. >> we're not investigating the doctors, we're investigating mr. michael jackson's death. >> there are reports that this case is being treated like a homicide. this is from a los angeles d.a.'s office, basically contradicting that. here's a quote, i
father joe jackson. he wants the children on the stage under the name the jackson 3. jackson himself often revealing physical abuse, beatings at the hands of his father, always keeping his children far away. but now, joe jackson boasting he will raise the children. and in a stunning statement, actually blames 79-year-old grandmother katherine for all the beatings. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? and of course tonight, the payoff. is a deal in the works for the bio mom, debbie rowe,...